How corporate concentration and power shape food systems and why it matters

SOAS

April 28

SOAS University of London

Jennifer Clapp will discuss how corporate concentration and power shape food systems and why it matters.

In this Critical Research on Industrial Livestock Systems (CRILS) Network and Department of Economics public lecture Professor Jennifer Clapp will explore how growing corporate concentration has become a dominant trend in food systems. 

She will highlight the complex and longstanding drivers of concentration across different parts of food systems, as well as the types of power that concentration confers to the dominant firms, enabling them to shape markets, policy, and material conditions in food systems. 

The lecture will also reflect on the kinds of policy responses required to address corporate power, and the prospects for the policy agenda in this current moment of geopolitical turmoil.

Speaker

  • Professor Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo).